http://www.avn.com/internet/articles/32471.html

Comcast Officially Boots Usenet Newgroups
Comcast posted a notice to its website informing users that its 
newsgroup services had been terminated.

By: Justin Bourne
Posted: 09/24/2008

Comcast has finally joined the list of ISPs who are denying access to 
Usenet newsgroups in a voluntary agreement to fight child porn online.

Comcast released a statement back in July saying officials planned to 
sign on after New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo threatened legal 
action.

Cuomo employed the same hard-nosed legal threats in order to obtain 
signatures from AOL, AT&T, Verizon and 13 other cable providers, 
supporting his campaign.

Comcast posted a notice on its website over the weekend informing users 
that its newsgroup services had been terminated.

The vast reaching, voluntary pact between the National Cable and 
Telecommunications Association, the National Center for Missing and 
Exploited Children and the National Association of Attorneys General was 
created as part of an "industry-wide attack on child pornography."

Theoretically the agreement requests ISPs take measures to eliminate 
child porn websites and Usenet newsgroups containing child pornography 
from their servers. Unfortunately the ISPs seem to be removing a large 
amount of genuine content as well.

According to various news outlets, AT&T and Time Warner employed Cuomo's 
directive to eradicate vast areas of Usenet where New York hasn't found 
"sexually lewd photos featuring prepubescent children." Additionally, 
Verizon Communications deleted such unlawful discussion groups as 
us.military, ny.politics, alt.society.labor-unions, and 
alt.politics.democrats.

Nevertheless, Cuomo has said that the pact falls "well short of the full 
range of measures set out in our code of conduct."

Comcast was actually instrumental in organizing an industry-wide 
agreement with more than 40 state attorney generals and the National 
Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which Cuomo withheld his 
signature from. Despite the absence of signatures from Cuomo and a few 
other attorney generals, the agreement was approved by the National 
Association of Attorneys General.

The cable companies involved in the agreement encompasses more than 87 
percent of U.S. homes.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has also requested members of 
the California Internet Service Provider Association consider blocking 
newsgroups that contain child porn.


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